Swiss Artist Romain Iannone Soundtracks The Blossoming Of Moonflowers On His oqko Debut

‘NOCTURNE WORKS’ Is Out June 30th On Tape w/ Moonflower Seeds

As a correlational attempt, ‘Nocturne Works‘ induces a proto-botanical study exploring the relation of gentle short timed compositions and the Ipomoea alba.

Intended not to be a mere musical publication, rather a round endeavour based on subtle relations, this album plays with the conceived impression of a past warmth veiled under Alpine melancholia.

A cross-guided treatment between the musician and the interdisciplinary imprint; oqko evokes the metaphor of an organic listening paired with the plant as organism.

Romain Iannone’s music is non-invasive and contemplative, spheric yet fragile like the Ipomoea alba supposed to grow out from the seeds included in the release packaging.

A particular bound exists between the cassette tape, the nocturne moon and the seeds of the Ipomoea alba (moonflower). The laconic-lasting tracks may refer the Ipomoea alba’s flower brief blossom and the plant being a species of night-blooming morning glory finishes the triad.

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